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Watching star trek next generation. First episode. 1987. In a quick background shot there's a guy wearing one of the short skirt uniforms. In 1987. SO BADASS.
I absolutely love this quick cut shot. The Federation is supposed to be a utopian society. So the designers are very clearly stating that traditionally feminine garb is no longer gender coded in utopian society.
It's a super quick shot, likely leaving viewers going, "Was that...?" and having no way to confirm it. (No pause, rewind, or video release.) So they can get away with it.
But. Seriously. They did this in what was THE VERY FIRST EPISODE OF THE BRAND NEW STAR TREK REBOOT.
They boldly went.
Brilliant.
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53v3nfrn5 · 3 months
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Kyoichi Tsuzuki: ‘Happy Victims’ (1999-2004)
Tsuzuki captured portraits of individuals in their bedrooms, surrounded by piles and piles of clothes and accessories. Each of the above fashion victims shot by Kyoichi Tsuzuki has their own individual obsession. From Anna Sui to Vivienne Westwood, the cramped spaces filled with big brands are a testimony to the paradox of consumer culture.
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lionfloss · 2 years
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officially renaming this "the hole post"
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machetelanding · 5 months
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Life before AutoCAD (source)
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classycookiexo · 3 months
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Honestly, I’ve been wondering the same thing
Especially watching shows and movies centered around fashion in the early 2000s and many of the shoes had strappy heels with a flower, jewel or really fun detail attached and now lots of things are bland or you have to go digging for them
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blendercolor · 2 months
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weclassybouquetfun · 3 months
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In 2021 the limited series on the career of designer Halston (Roy Halston Frowick, portrayed by Ewan McGregor) waltzed down Netflix's catwalk. Now we have at least three series chronicling the lives and careers of designers.
Currently on Disney+ in Europe is the exquisite CRISTÓBAL BALENCIAGA centering on, guess who? Spanish designer Cristobal Balenciaga, starring Alberto San Juan (Reyes De La Noche) as Balenciaga.
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It's an interesting story about this enigmatic fashion genius that shows his steadfastness in his devotion to fashion to the sacrifice, some may say, of ethics due to the fact that while other fashion houses were shut down during Germany's occupation of some parts of France, he readily made clothes for the significant others of German soldiers.
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The series also shines a light on Balenciaga's relationship with his creative partner and love-of-his-life Wladzio d'Attainville (played by Thomas Coumans).
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Among the designers who appear or are name-checked in CRISTÓBAL BALENCIAGA is Christian Dior and Coco Chanel. These two fashion legends will appear in AppleTV+'s upcoming mini-series THE NEW LOOK with Ben Mendelsohn as Dior and Juliette Binoche as Coco Chanel and takes place during Germany's occupation of France.
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THE NEW LOOK will feature covers of classics by Florence + and The Machine, Lana del Rey, The 1975, Perfume Genius and more.
Sometimes this year (at least I hope this year) will be KAISER KARL (apparently the title may be changed) starring Daniel Brühl as Kunty Karl Lagerfeld
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centering on him as a 38-year old trying to break into the Parisian world of high fashion where he finds himself in competition with he finds himself in competition with French fashion giants like Yves Saint Laurent.
The only Yves Saint Laurent depiction worth a damn. RIP beautiful Gaspard Ulliel 
What is fashion if there's no one to wear it? For example, the high society ladies that will be depicted in the upcoming installment of FX's FEUD: CAPOTE VS. THE SWANS.
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Hopefully this series will do justice to the mythos behind writer Truman Capote's nuclear fall out with the so-called Swans - a moniker Capote gave the socialites whose company he kept and whose secrets he didn't.
Playing Capote is Tom Hollander
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Naomi Watts as Babe Paley, wife of CBS founder William S. Paley (which the annual PaleyFest is named after), Diane Lane as Slim Keith, ex-wife of famed director Howard Hawks, producer Leland Hayward amongst others; Calista Flockhart as Lee Radziwill, sister of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Demi Moore Ann Woodward who got her place in society by being the wife of a banking heir,
Demi, that looks like a flamingo, not a swan.
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Chloe Sevigny as Andy Warhol and Salvador Dali muse C.Z. Guest, Molly Ringwald as JoAnne Carson, ex-wife of late-night talk show host Johnny Carson and the only Swan who remained friends with Capote after his ouster from their social circle.
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TBT Elle magazine getting animated with fashion.
Goofy as Kunty Karl Lagerfeld.
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slack-wise · 1 month
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Section 25. Always Now
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courtingwonder · 7 months
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Six Principles of Design
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bliptype · 11 months
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This is for all you crochet and knitting designers out there selling patterns on Etsy:
Copyright applies only to your pattern. While a person cannot legally sell your pattern, you can not stop them or threaten them with "you do not have my permission to sell a finished item made with this pattern". And why would you even expect that? So you can make money, but the person who bought the pattern and supported you can't? Did you think you were going to make more sales of your pattern that way?
You better research copyright laws more thoroughly before you get your heart broke... like intellectual property, and the fact that you can't copyright a garment. I assure you that the garment you designed has most likely in very close similarity been designed before by someone else. Anyone who makes an item from your pattern can sell the item as long as they disclose that they didn't personally design the item, and they may not even have to do that much, especially if variations were made. You're welcome... and go fix your self-entitled Etsy listings that have that wack "warning" in them. You yourself may in fact be infringing on someone else's design with your own.
UPDATE 2023-05-19-FRI - 3:46 AM CST:
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Since writing this post, I have as of the timestamp above purchased a crochet pattern on Etsy at ShopTigerCrochet. The seller states in his or her listing, the following:
Permissions: You have my permission to use this pattern to create physical pieces for yourself and your loved ones for free. - - - Well I would hope and expect that after I paid money for this pattern that I can surely make the item or some variation of it from the pattern... you know since I paid for it, otherwise what was the point of the transaction when I bought the pattern? You do not have my permission to share the pattern with others. - - - I can agree to that, since it's not my pattern to share. You do not have my permission to sell the pattern or physical creations of the ctrl top using my pattern. - - - I don't plan on selling anyone's pattern, however there is no law in the United States that says I cannot sell a garment I create using the pattern. Also if I create variations of the pattern, that becomes a new design, and there is no law stopping me from then selling MY pattern, and I can, but don't have to, credit you for being "based off of". Please credit me each time you post a photo of the ctrl top on social media. - - - That also is not a legal requirement, but we'll see.... and I understand why they ask this one. It's so they can drive more traffic to their stores and websites.
After my purchase of the pattern I left this review: "The pdf is beautifully put together, and the instructions seem to be explained well. I couldn't give less than a 5 star review since this is a pattern, and as of this comment haven't actually used it. So the 5 stars is based off of ease of purchasing. I do however want to point out one thing in the seller's "Permissions" section of the listing. While a seller has the right to copyright his or her pattern, and to forbid sharing or selling of the pattern, can not forbid a buyer of the pattern from selling finished items made using the pattern, as garments can not be copyrighted, and due to intellectual property. I recommend all sellers do more research on final usage of patterns that buyers have rights to."
The only way these sellers are going to learn is if buyers start telling them.
I get it. People put a lot of work in to writing crochet and knit patterns, however your work, and your pride in it, has no authority over what someone does with a finished item he or she creates with the pattern after buying it.
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yelloowcars · 1 month
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Oh man, i just freaking love fanart!!! It's a thing that knows no boundaries and literally makes every universe have so many possibilities 😭😭
Shout out to all of you creatorsssss, you keep on doing your thing, I'll always be a fan of your works!
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booksinantwerp · 6 months
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5 b/w designer portraits (part I) 1. John Galliano (portrait by Sean Ellis) 2. Azzedine Alaïa (portrait by Max Vadukul) 3. Alber Elbaz (portrait by Roberto Franckenberg) 4. Hussein Chalayan (portrait by Solve Sundsbo) 5. Jean Paul Gaultier (portrait by Christian Badger) follow on Instagram for more
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nyc-looks · 1 year
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Sorrelle, 28
“I’m wearing a Moncler x Rick Owens jacket, Dion Lee tank, Acne Studios blazer, pants, and boots, Issey Miyake tote, Courrèges cap, and Bose headphones. I try to convey something playful and fluid with my style. I typically choose my outfit very thoughtfully. As a genderqueer person, my self-perception, as well as comfort level, heavily fluctuates, so I try to style myself in something that I’ll feel the most comfortable and confident in. It’s not always easy, but piecing together the right things helps alleviate anxiety.”
Mar 22, 2023 ∙ SoHo
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paranoia-art · 5 days
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◦•◦Different websites inspire different passions◦•◦
Tumblr inspires me to write
Tiktok inspires me to draw
Instagram inspires me to start a business
Pintrest inspires me to create cloths and play w fashion
YouTube inspires me to procrastinate
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anagram-in-color · 1 month
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Dilara Findikoglu 2018
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kafkasapartment · 1 year
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Bauatelier Gropius (Gropius building studio), 1927-1928. Edmund Collein. Gelatin silver print. Walter Gropius was the founder of the Bauhaus.
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